- "
Arbaces",
Dictionary of
Phrase and
Fable This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Meyer,
Eduard (1911). "
Arbaces"...
- the cult of Isis who
witnesses Arbaces murder Apaecides.
First blackmails Arbaces, then
tells the
truth when
Arbaces turns on him.
Burbo – Calenus's...
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Arbaces was the
founder of the
Median Empire according to Ctesias.
Arbaces may also
refer to: Harpagus,
Median general of the 6th
century BC
Arbaces (satrap)...
- and
Arbaces, the son of the King's
general Artabanes, are in love.
Xerxes has
opposed their marriage and
banished Arbaces from the palace.
Arbaces climbs...
- prin****l character, he
becomes Alix's
constant and
faithful companion.
Arbacès:
sworn enemy of the heroes, this
crafty and
cruel Gr****
keeps turning up...
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Arbace is an
opera seria in
three acts by
Francesco Bianchi. The
libretto was by
Gaetano Sertor. The
opera was
forward looking in its structure, with tension...
- exile,
hoping to
avert Arbaces'
plans for the
marriage alliance.
Tigranes promises her he will
remain faithful. On his
return Arbaces finds that he now has...
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heroes are Sardanapalus, King of
Nineveh and of all the ****yrian Empire;
Arbaces, the
prince of Medes; and a
Babylonian priest, Belesis.
Sardanapalus is...
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Elizabeth Vaughan (Mandane), John
Brecknock (Artabanes),
Sandra Browne (
Arbaces),
Sandra Dugdale (Semira), New
Chamber Soloists,
Maurits Sillem [nl], 1979...
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Arbaces was a
commander in the army of
Artaxerxes II of Persia,
which fought against his
brother Cyrus the Younger, in 401 BC. He was
satrap of Media...